Legendary Twisted Sister rocker Dee Snider shot the video for his song “So What” on the site of Standing Rock, where thousands are protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. His crew was caught among the unarmed

This music video documents the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest at Standing Rock. While capturing the police brutality and human rights violations against peaceful Water Protectors, the filmmakers were tear gassed, targeted and shot with rubber bullets in an unconstitutional suppression of free press.

Watch the powerful new video for "So What," a track from his new solo album 'We are The Ones.'

Dee Snider is a man who always—always—speaks his mind, and recently, he's been raising that famous voice in support of the Native American water protectors and their allies at Standing Rock. Alongside many, many other artists (over 290 of which have signed this open letter to Obama), Snider has been vocal in his support of the #NODAPL cause, and his new video for the somber ballad "So What" is a stark, black and white "docu-rock" clip that pays tribute to the sights and faces of Standing Rock.